Wolfenstein: The New Order launched this week, and in accordance with German law, the nation’s version released without any Nazi symbolism, but what do both the raw and censored versions look like side-by-side?

Wolfenstein: The New Order developer Machine Games has created something sinister, hard-hitting and most importantly, fun, in its sequel to id’s classic. Dave Cook goes deep into the German-occupied sixties to see how it handles.

Wolfenstein: The New Order is available for pre-purchase on Steam, and when you drop the cash early, you will earn two exclusive Wolfenstein Team Fortress 2 items along with access to the upcoming DOOM beta.

Wolfenstein: The New Order publisher Bethesda has confirmed that Machine Games’ sequel will see a worldwide launch, which means the European edition will release a few days earlier than originally planned.

Wolfenstein: The New Order has two trailers available: one shows the train sequence gameplay that was shown at E3 and GamesCom last year. The other is a developer video featuring Machine Games’ narrative designer Tommy Tordsson Björk.